Breaking Bad Thread - "El Camino" - A Breaking Bad Movie on Netflix 10/11

Just a thought. With Hank and Gomez dead, and presumably they were the only ones in the DEA who knew what was going on with Walt, why didn't Walt just compose himself and go along with his story of Hank being Heisenberg?

Yes it would have been a brutal thing to do to Marie but he could have got away with it all. Skyler might have refused to go along with it but he could say to her if you don't go along with it I'm going to implicate you in it too. 
 
I wonder if they will come full circle with Walt and Gretchen/his company. Something tells me they will.
 
 
Walts going to have to let his hair start growing, LIKE NOW, for that flash forward to make any sense.
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And unless I missed it, did they give any indication that the call was recorded?

Why wouldnt it have been though? Dont they need evidence?

They were arresting him. All they had was a junkie jesse confession on tape. They had to have recorded something no?
 
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Why didn't hank call for backup at any point during after the shoot out? He did find cover.

Why does everyone still use flip phones?

Final 2 wil be crazy
 
When Marie found out about Walt I seriously thought she would be cool with it knowing she robbed things. I thought she be like gimme a cool mill :lol:
 
No the money was the evidence they needed. Not a damb phone call.

Walt setting Hank up as Heisenberg was a move made to stall Hank, not to save himself. He'd still be responsible (as Hanks cook) and would be thrown in jail. He just knew hank wouldn't do anything if it would end his career and potentially throw him in jail. With Hank dead, there's no reason at all to frame him.
 
Starting bid $3500 for Hector Salamancas bell? *****...be a cool thing to own but naaahhh not for that kinda dough.
 
I feel like they wouldn't have thrown those heavy handed confessions into the call between Jesse and Walt if it wasn't supposed to be assumed that those confessions were a key to Hank pinning Walt.

Those barrels weren't evidence of all the murders he admitted to. Why wouldn't hank record the conversation?
 
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I still believe something has to happen to Walt's family at this point, otherwise there will still be open ended questions, which Gilligan said will not happen....

Walt never got to explain any of this to Walt Jr or Marie....even Skylar only knows one side of everything. They all harbor way too much resentment for Walt at this point and I think it's falsely justified. Jessie should be the only one that really hates Walt. Sh** I even feel like Hank immediately jumped the gun when he found out Walt was Heisenberg....I mean at least have one convo with the dude calmly to figure everything out before you go punching him in garages. He coulda capped yo a** right there.

My theory is that they all die.

No more destroyed life for Skylar.

No more grief for Marie.

No more confussion/hate/stuttering for Walt Jr.

No more f***ed up parents for Holly.

No more investigation.

No more Todd.

No more Nazis.

No more Blue.

No more Pink.

No more White.
 
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I still believe something has to happen to Walt's family at this point, otherwise there will still be open ended questions, which Gilligan said will not happen....

Walt never got to explain any of this to Walt Jr or Marie....even Skylar only knows one side of everything. They all harbor way too much resentment for Walt at this point and I think it's falsely justified. Jessie should be the only one that really hates Walt. Sh** I even feel like Hank immediately jumped the gun when he found out Walt was Heisenberg....I mean at least have one convo with the dude calmly to figure everything out before you go punching him in garages. He coulda capped yo a** right there.

My theory is that they all die.

No more destroyed life for Skylar.

No more grief for Marie.

No more confussion/hate/stuttering for Walt Jr.

No more f***ed up parents for Holly.

No more investigation.

No more Todd.

No more Nazis.

No more Blue.

No more Pink.

No more White.

Falsely justified?
 
Yes. It's all based on assumption.....

They're all less faithful to family than Walt is. Everything he's done, he's tried to protect them, provide for them, still allow them to love him.....

Yes, he had no idea what he was doing, in turn putting them all in danger and getting countless people killed, but I believe Walt did and always will have good intentions. He never had the opportunity to explain that in its entirety.

If I found out my pops was Heisenberg, I'd have endless questions before I could even begin to wrap my head around the idea....not watch my mom attack him with a knife then call the cops.

If he told me he got in the business to give me a better life before he died of cancer, I wouldn't immediately see a monster....I'd see my dying father who made mistakes.

If he told my aunt that he begged for my uncles life, willing to give up everything he's slaved for just to save his life, I might believe him. He loved him before he cooked meth....wouldn't he still?

If I was a drug addict and Walt was the only person who seemed to care about my well being, regardless of the lies, I think I might listen for once....we were in this together after all
 
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Lmao. Walt has lied to all of them this whole time. That's enough reason to hate him but he's also a meth cooking, murdering kingpin who tore apart the family - how is that falsely justified? Why bother getting an explanation from someone who's turned into an expert liar at this point?

I do agree that they all die. Nazis go to get the tape and kill everyone in the house. Skyler, Marie, Flynn, Holly. It's the only reason I can think of for Walt coming back. I don't think he cares enough about Jesse.
 
IMO

i want everyone to die ...real gory

& baby holly gets up & walk's off into the sunset holding some stacks in one hand bottle in the other
 
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